Rhode Island General Laws
Chapter 44-13 - Public Service Corporation Tax
Section 44-13-1. - Domestic corporations subject to tax — “Gross earnings” defined — Deductions.

§ 44-13-1. Domestic corporations subject to tax — “Gross earnings” defined — Deductions.
(a) Every corporation enumerated in § 44-13-4, incorporated under the laws of this state, shall annually pay a tax or excise to the state for the privilege of existing as a corporation during any part of the preceding calendar year. The tax shall be in addition to any tax upon its real estate and tangible personal property locally or otherwise assessed and shall be measured by its gross earnings, determined as provided, for the preceding calendar year or for the portion of the year that the corporation has been incorporated and shall be computed at the rates prescribed in § 44-13-4; provided, that the Narragansett Pier Railroad Company, a corporation incorporated under the laws of the state of Rhode Island, shall not be subject to any tax imposed by the provisions of this chapter in any year until and unless the net receipts of the railroad applicable to dividends or other form of distribution of corporate earnings shall in the year amount to a sum that is not less than four percent (4%) of the aggregate valuation of the property of the railroad as determined by the public utility administrator.
(b) “Gross earnings” includes all income of the same types as are classified as operating revenues by the public utilities control authority in the uniform systems of accounts prescribed by the authority for operations, whether or not the corporation is regulated by the public utilities control authority, except those subject to the Rhode Island business corporation tax, within the tax year and, with respect to each company, all income classified in the uniform systems of accounts as income from merchandising, jobbing, and contract work, income from nonutility operations and revenues from transfer, sale, or lease of tangible, intangible, or real property not devoted to utility operation, and receipts from the sale of residuals and other by-products obtained in connection with the production of gas, electricity, or steam. No deductions shall be allowed from the gross earnings for any commission, rebate, or other payment, except a refund resulting from an error or overcharge, and those specifically mentioned in § 44-13-5, and in the case of every corporation subject to tax under § 44-13-4(4), fifty percent (50%) of all amounts paid during the period July 1, 1987 to June 30, 1988 and one hundred percent (100%) of all amounts paid during the period July 1, 1988 and thereafter by a corporation to another corporation for connecting fees, switching charges, and carrier access charges shall be included in the gross earnings of the company to which they are paid and shall be deducted from the gross earnings of the paying company.
History of Section.P.L. 1942, ch. 1212, art. 6, § 1; G.L. 1956, § 44-13-1; P.L. 1978, ch. 163, § 1; P.L. 1985, ch. 181, art. 62, § 1.

Structure Rhode Island General Laws

Rhode Island General Laws

Title 44 - Taxation

Chapter 44-13 - Public Service Corporation Tax

Section 44-13-1. - Domestic corporations subject to tax — “Gross earnings” defined — Deductions.

Section 44-13-2. - Foreign corporations subject to tax.

Section 44-13-2.1. - Public service companies subject to tax.

Section 44-13-2.2. - Gross earnings of certain corporations and public service companies.

Section 44-13-3. - Minimum tax.

Section 44-13-4. - Rate of taxation.

Section 44-13-5. - Deductions for merchandise sales and alternative fuel.

Section 44-13-6. - Due date of annual return.

Section 44-13-7. - Extension of time for filing of returns.

Section 44-13-8. - Statements, returns, and rules and regulations.

Section 44-13-9. - Entire gross earnings of business wholly within state.

Section 44-13-10. - Apportionment of earnings from business partially within state.

Section 44-13-11. - Liability of fiduciaries.

Section 44-13-12. - Intangibles exempt from taxation — Corporation whose property is operated by another.

Section 44-13-13. - Taxation of certain tangible personal property.

Section 44-13-13.1. - Personal property tax — Application of aggrieved party for hearing.

Section 44-13-13.2. - Personal property tax — Application to recover.

Section 44-13-14. - Exemption of securities from taxation.

Section 44-13-15. - Determination and payment of tax.

Section 44-13-16. - Claim for refund — Hearing upon denial.

Section 44-13-17. - Interest on delinquent payments.

Section 44-13-18. - Lien on real estate.

Section 44-13-19. - Supplemental returns.

Section 44-13-20. - Power to summon witnesses.

Section 44-13-21. - Service of summons.

Section 44-13-22. - Enforcement of summons.

Section 44-13-23. - Determination of tax without return.

Section 44-13-24. - Pecuniary penalty for failure to file return.

Section 44-13-25. - Pecuniary penalty for false return.

Section 44-13-26. - Collection of pecuniary penalties.

Section 44-13-27. - Examination of records and witnesses.

Section 44-13-28. - Penalty for violations by corporation.

Section 44-13-29. - Penalty for violations by individuals.

Section 44-13-30. - Penalty for failure to file return or statement.

Section 44-13-31. - Hearing on application by corporation.

Section 44-13-32. - Appeals.

Section 44-13-33. - Collection by writ of execution.

Section 44-13-34. - Severability.

Section 44-13-35. - Gross earnings exempt from the public service corporation tax.

Section 44-13-36. - Public service corporation tax included in utility rates.